At the Board of County Commissioners meeting May 22, local middle school students and one high school student received awards for their essays about the American government.
A Navarre Beach clothing and accessories vendor wants to move down Gulf Boulevard soon.
Fannie’s Boutique, formerly located at 8228 Gulf Blvd., has filed a planning and zoning request with Santa Rosa County to get approval for a move to 8375 Gulf Blvd., next door to Springhill Suites.
Navarre: The Navarre American Legion Post 382 will be hosting a Memorial Day Ceremony on May 26, at 11 a.m., at Navarre Park. Special guests and speakers include Santa Rosa County District 4 Commissioner Ray Eddington, USAF Veteran Mike Short, US Navy Airman Ryan Blackwell, Navarre and Marine Corps Medal for Heroism and Lynn Feehan, […]
Tallahassee – A federal judge Thursday rejected an attempt by Florida to scuttle a constitutional challenge to a 2021 state law that placed restrictions on social-media platforms.
Each Sunday, just before opening, Crabs on Pensacola Beach welcomes guests not to eat but to worship. The restaurant is home to Central Christian Church’s Pensacola Beach branch, led by pastor Jack Kale.
A staple on Navarre Beach, the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center (NBSTCC) celebrated the long-awaited expansion of their facility Monday, May 19.
The 1,152 square foot facility features two rooms, one is used by the sea turtle stranding rescue team to store their equipment and the other houses a 3,000-gallon observation tank, along with educational conservation focused exhibits.
(By Jim Turner) Amid support from hunters and warnings of a “slaughter” from animal-rights advocates, state wildlife officials Wednesday moved forward with Florida’s first black bear hunt in a decade.
Before a crowd that spread into at least four extra rooms at the College of Central Florida in Ocala, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted 4-1 for staff members to return with rules for a December hunt that would be held in four parts of the state and could lead to as many as 187 bears being killed.
Ocala – Amid support from hunters and warnings of a “slaughter” from animal-rights advocates, state wildlife officials Wednesday moved forward with Florida’s first black bear hunt in a decade.
Wellness comes in many different forms and with amazing advances in medical technology, the results are limitless.
Emerald Waters Primary Care has recently expanded their practice to harness some of these impactful innovations and the Emerald Waters team is excited to share them with the Navarre community.